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Brand | Whirlpool |
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Model | WED9150 |
Type | Electric Dryer |
Capacity | 7.0 cu. ft. |
Drying Cycles | 14 |
Temperature Settings | 5 |
Control Type | Electronic |
Color | White |
Dryer Venting | Vented |
Energy Star Certified | No |
Width | 27 inches |
Weight | 120 lbs |
Guide to using automatic cycles for optimal drying performance, matching cycles to load type and adjusting dryness.
Instructions for setting specific drying time and temperature using timed cycles for various load types.
Details on automatic cycles, recommended temperatures, and load types for optimal drying based on sensor detection.
Information on selecting specific drying times and temperatures for timed cycles, including load types.
Guidance on using the Air Dry setting for items requiring drying without heat, like rubber or plastic.
Explanation of the Wrinkle Shield feature for periodic tumbling to prevent wrinkles after the cycle ends.
Description of the audible signal that indicates when the drying cycle has finished.
How to enable and disable the Control Lock feature to prevent unintended use or changes during operation.
Instructions on keeping the dryer area clear for proper ventilation and preventing hazards like fire.
Detailed steps for cleaning the lint screen before or after each load, including how to wash it for residue buildup.
Methods for cleaning the dryer drum using detergent paste or household cleaners to remove stains and residue.
Guidance on removing lint from the dryer cabinet and exhaust vent every two years or as needed.
Recommendations for unplugging the dryer and securing it when not in use for extended periods or when moving.
Troubleshooting steps for when the dryer fails to start, including checking door closure, start button, and power supply.
Explanations for common unusual sounds, such as thumping after non-use or vibrations from unbalanced loads.
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues where the dryer drum spins but no heat is produced, checking fuses or breakers.
Information on interpreting error messages, specifically the flashing WET indicator, which signals a need for service.
Addresses common drying problems like long times, loads too hot, or cycles ending too early, and their causes.
Solutions for issues like lint on clothes, stains on the drum or garments, and wrinkled loads, often related to removal time.
Guidance on dealing with odors in the dryer, especially when the appliance is located near painting or staining activities.
Outlines the one-year warranty coverage for defects in materials and workmanship for normal household use.
Lists specific items and conditions not covered by the warranty, such as misuse or installation issues.
Explains limitations on implied warranties like merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
States that product repair is the exclusive remedy and excludes incidental or consequential damages.
Information on how to obtain FSP® factory specified parts and accessories, including contact numbers.
Details on the type of assistance provided by Whirlpool consultants, including features, installation, and specialized support.